Environmental (alternative)
Under Maryland law, the presence of Chinese Drywall (installed 2004–2007) in a home must be:
ARepaired before listing without disclosure
BDisclosed as a known material defect on the disclosure form✓ Correct
CKept confidential as it is a federal matter
DDisclosed only if the buyer asks about Chinese imports
Explanation
Known Chinese drywall (which emits corrosive sulfur compounds) is a material defect that Maryland sellers must disclose on the Residential Property Disclosure form.
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